Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder, driven by imbalances of immune cell subtypes that is distinctly different from that in ms.

Removing the thymus in myasthenia gravis can reduce the number of immune cells in that disorder, and help reduce disease activity. The same would not be expected for ms.

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Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder, driven by imbalances of immune cell subtypes that is distinctly different from that in ms.

Removing the thymus in myasthenia gravis can reduce the number of immune cells in that disorder, and help reduce disease activity. The same would not be expected for ms.
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This includes multiple sclerosis. In this case, the cause of the disease is not known to be linked to the action of B lymphocytes, which are modulated by cells that are produced by the thymus. Myasthenia is also linked to thymus hyperplasia and thymoma, MS is not.

This includes multiple sclerosis. In this case, the cause of the disease is not known to be linked to the action of B lymphocytes, which are modulated by cells that are produced by the thymus. Myasthenia is also linked to thymus hyperplasia and thymoma, MS is not.
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